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This document provides the syllabus for the B.Sc. Forensic Science program at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. It includes 6 units each for the core courses of Basics of Forensic Science, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Physics, and Forensic Biology in the first year. The units cover topics such as the definition and scope of forensic science, principles of chemistry, physics, and biology relevant to forensic analysis, as well as techniques for analyzing evidence. It also lists the minimum number and topics of practical exercises to be conducted for each course.
This document provides the syllabus for the B.Sc. Forensic Science program at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. It includes 6 units each for the core courses of Basics of Forensic Science, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Physics, and Forensic Biology in the first year. The units cover topics such as the definition and scope of forensic science, principles of chemistry, physics, and biology relevant to forensic analysis, as well as techniques for analyzing evidence. It also lists the minimum number and topics of practical exercises to be conducted for each course.
This document provides the syllabus for the B.Sc. Forensic Science program at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. It includes 6 units each for the core courses of Basics of Forensic Science, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Physics, and Forensic Biology in the first year. The units cover topics such as the definition and scope of forensic science, principles of chemistry, physics, and biology relevant to forensic analysis, as well as techniques for analyzing evidence. It also lists the minimum number and topics of practical exercises to be conducted for each course.
UNIVERSITY, AURANAGABAD Syllabus Of B.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE I Ya! I"II SEMESTER E#c$%& f!'( Aca)(%c Ya! *+,,-*+,* './a!)s 0a1! I 2 Bas%cs 'f F'!.s%c Sc%.c ,3 lc$u!s 1! u.%$ U.%$ I2 Defnition, Scope, development of forensic Science, Basic principle, Braches of Forensic science Forensic Science in India, Growth of core laboratories Set up in Country U.%$ II2 Detection of crime, Diferent !encies involved, in crime" #olice, $edico%le!al e&perts, 'udiciary o(ces U.%$ III2 Introduction to crime, Sociolo!ical aspects in society, Criminal behavior, )ypes of crime and criminal $onitorin! system in society, Crime scenario in India U.%$ IV2 Facilities provided in Forensic Science laboratories for Chemical, #hysical, Biolo!ical, #sycholo!ical, di!ital and cyber crime detection and analysis U.%$ V2 Detection of crime scene, crime scene mana!ement, *ole of forensic scientists, Investi!ative o(cers, Forensic doctors, 'udiciary+ U.%$ VI2 Importance of physical evidence, collection and searchin! of physical evidence in crimes li,e murder, -it and run, e&plosion etc+ Practicals based on Paper I- Basics of Forensic Science 4M%.%(u( ,3 51!%(.$s s6'ul) b c'.)uc$)7 ./ Identification of Toxicological plants 5 nos. 0/ To determine specific gravity of petroleum samples nos. 1/ To study p!ysical evidence collection met!od of different "rime nos. 2/ To compare p!ysical evidence #"lot!$ T!read% & nos. 3/ Study of Bomb Blast Scene nos. 4/ To compare and calculate diameter of given bangle piece nos. 5/ To collect and compare p!ysical evidence of 'it and run crime scene Samples. nos. 6/ "ollection and 'andling of fire crime scene Samples ( nos. 7ist of Boo,s" .+ -enry 7ee8s Crime Scene -andboo, by -enry C 7ee 0+ Forensic Biolo!y by Shri,ant -+ 7ade 1+ Crime Scene #rocessin! and 7aboratory 9or, Boo, by #atric 'ones 2+ Forensic Science" n Introduction to Scientifc and Investi!ative )echni:ues 1rd ed+ by Stuart -+ 'ames 3+ Criminalistics" n Introduction to Foresnic Science, ;th ed+ By *ichard Saferstein 4+ Compute Crime and Computer Forensic by Dr+ *+<+ )iwari 5+ Criminal #roflin!" n Introduction to a Behavioral =vidence nalysis, 1rd ed+ By Brent =+ )urvey 6+ Forensic Science in Criminal Investi!ation and )rial, 2th ed+ By B+*+ Sharma ;+ -andboo, of Forensic #sycholo!y Dr+ >eerra!havan .?+ Crime Scene $ana!ement with Special =mphasis on @ational level Crime Cases by Dr+ *u,mani <rishnamurthy under publishin! ..+ )e&t Boo, of $edical 'urisprudence, Forensic $edicine and )o&icolo!y by #ari,h C+<+ .0+ )he Identifcation of Firearms and Forensic ballistics by Barrard and Gerald 0a1! II 2 F'!.s%c C6(%s$!y U.%$ I2 .+ 7i:yuid ste" Free volume of li:uid and density measurement, #hysical properties of li:uid, vapor pressure, surface tension, surfactants, viscosity, molar refraction, optical activity Structure of li:uid 0+ Solutions" $ethod of e&plorin! concentration of scolutions, Binary li:uids, vapor pressure, composite dia!ram of binary li:uids and Solutions, Distillation, fractional distillation, >accum Distillation 1+ Conducatnce, Conductometry, =lectro $otive Force, #otentiometry U.%$ II2 .+ Chemical )hermodynamics and ,inetics, frst law of thermodynamics, Internal =ner!y, =nthalpy, Second law of thermodynamics, =ntropy and its si!nifcance, free ener!y and wor, function 0+ *ate of reaction, Arder of molecularity of reaction, slow reaction and fast reaction, frst order reaction, -alf life period of frst order reaction, ctivation ener!y, temperature dependence of activation enr!y, =&plosive reactions, Ascillatory reactions U.%$ III2 Study of $odern #eriodic )able, 7on! form of #eriodic )able, #eriodic properties, atomicradiation, , ioniBation potential, electron a(nity, electrone!ativity, metallic characters, @on% metallic characters and ma!netic properties, Comparative study of S and # bloc, elements U.%$ IV2 Gravimetric analysis, >olumetric analysis, Chromato!raphic separation, )he li:uid chromato!raphy, electrophoresis, thermal methods U.%$ V2 =mpirical and molecular formulae, hybridiBation, nature of chemical bondin!, polariBation, hydro!en bondin!, >an der walls forces, IC#C nomenclature of al,anes, al,enes, haloal,anes, alcohol, ether, aldehydes, ,etones, corabo&ylic acids, nitro compounds, nitrites includin! cyclic analo!ues and also aromatic compounds, naphthalene, anthrones and phenanthornes, *eactive intermediates and related reactions+ U.%$ VI2 -eterocyclic Chemistry" @atural products, #etroleum products, dru!s, insecticides, pesticides etc, Introduction to dyes, #aints, polymers Practicals based on 0a1! II 2 F'!.s%c C6(%s$!y 4M%.%(u( ,* 51!%(.$s s6'ul) b c'.)uc$)7 1. To determine the density of given liquid 2 nos. 2. To determine the viscosity of given liquid 2 nos. 3. To determine the surface tension of given liquid 2 nos. 4. Standardization of given liquid by primary standard 2 nos. 5. To determine strength given acid 2 nos. . !norganic micro" semi micro qualitative analysis 2 nos. #. !dentification of organic compound 3 nos. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8%s$ 'f B''9s .+ )hermodynamics for Chemists by S, Glasstone 0+ #rinciples f #hysical Chemistry and #uri, Sharma and #athania 1+ dvanced Inor!anic Chemistry by $adan , $ali, and )uli 2+ Concise Inor!anic Chemistry by '+D+ 7ee 3+ Ar!anic Chemistry by $oris and Boyed 4+ -eterocyclic Chemistry by Gupta and <umar >ol I and >ol II 5+ Insecticides with $odes of ction by I+ Ishaya and D+ De!hilee 6+ @atural #roducts by S+>+ Bhat ;+ Instrumental nalysis by S,oo!, -oller and Crouch .?+ #ractical Boo,s" ..+ #hysical Chemistry #arcticals by '+B+ Dadav .0+ Eualitative nalysis by >o!el 0a1! III 2 F'!.s%c 06ys%cs U.%$ I2 Interpretation and applications of @ewton8s laws of motion, #seudo forces, =lastic properties of matter, elastic constants and their interrelations+ Fluid dynamics, =:uation of continuity, Bernoulli8s e:uation, Stream line and turbulent Fow, 7ines of Fow in air foil, #urseuille8s e:uation+ U.%$ II2 >elocity of sound, noise and sound Intensity measurement, echo, reverberation, Sabine8s Formula, absorption coe(cient, coustics of buildin!s and factors afectin! coustics of buildin!s, Sound distribution in an auditorium, Introduction to ultrasonic, #roduction of ultrasonic waves, pplications of ultrasonics U.%$ III2 *efraction throu!h thin layers, thic, lens, thic, lens and lens combinations, berrations, Interference in thin flms, frin!es in wed!e shaped flms, @ewton8s rin!s, Simple table spectrophotometer, total internal reFection+ U.%$ IV2 #roduction of 7S=*, )ypes of 7S=*, #roperties and applications of 7S=*, Aptical fbers, #ropa!ation of li!ht throu!h optical fber, n!le of acceptance and numerical aperture, losses, Solar cells+ U.%$ V2 *eview of nuclear composition, nuclear properties and half life, *adioactive decay schemes, pplications of *adio Isotopes, *adiometric datin! U.%$ VI2 Basics of 7*, C*, 7C* circuits, *ectifer circuits, )imer circuits, )ransistor and its characteristics, Introduction to A#$, remote sensin! and controllin!, #hoto% sensors, 7o!ic !ates and their applications, Flip% Fops and counters+ Practicals based on 0a1! III 2 F'!.s%c 06ys%cs 4M%.%(u( ,* 51!%(.$s s6'ul) b c'.)uc$)7 1. $ly %heel 2. & by vibration 3. ' of (oisseuli )ethod 4. Spectrophotometer* determination of angle of prism +, 5. -efractive inde. of liquid by using /+S0- . 1ltrasonic interferometer #. Sound !ntensity measurement 2. /aser parameter 3. Solar cell 14. 5ombination of lenses 11. 6e%ton7s rings 12. 8edge shaped film 13. $requency of +5 mains9 14. /:- characteristics 15. /5- series resonance 1. ;ridge rectifier* to study load regulation, 1#. Transistor*50, characteristics 12. :c)organ7s Theorems 13. 0.<or gate9 6+6: and 6=- as universal building bloc>s. Paper I) * Forensic Biology +nit I* Cell Structure and Function in #ro,aryotes and =u,aryotes #roperties, Classifcation and function of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and lipids Study of blood components and body Fuid analysis U.%$ II2 #rinciples of )a&onomy and systems of classifcation of an!iosperms G Bentham and -oo,er/ and Gymnosperms GChamberlain/ Ari!in of life and Geolo!ical time scale $echanical and conductin! tissue systems in plants U.%$ III2 cid , Base and Bufers Beer and 7ambert8s law, colorimetry and spectrophotometry #rinciples methods and applications of Chromato!raphy and electrophoresis U.%$ IV2 Basics of $icrobiolo!y and concept of #ure culture techni:ue $icroscopy% #rinciple and types of $icroscopy Broad Classifcation of $icroor!anisms U.%$ V2 Immunity and Immune System Structure and interaction of anti!ens and antibody =7IS, 9estern Blot and Southern Blot techni:ues U.%$ VI2 Genetic $aterials% Structural or!aniBation and function $endelian #rinciples, Se& lin,a!e and se& determination *ecombinant D@ technolo!y and its applications in -ealth and Diseases Practicals based on 0a1! IV 2 F'!.s%c B%'l':y Eualitative analysis of su!ars, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids G./ Study of morpholo!ical types of red blood cells G./ Study of #lant $aterial G 9ild and Cultivated from families $a!noniaceae, Combretaceae, maranthaceae, Convolovulacea/ G0/ Study of conductin! tissue% Hylem and phloem elements in n!iosperms and Gymnosperms as seen in 7+S+ and *+7+S+ G0/ #reparation of media and steriliBation G./ nti!en% ntibody reaction G Blood Groupin!s/ G./ Study of body Fuids G./ *adial Immunodifusion nalysis G./ Isolation of Chromosomal D@ G./ *estriction di!estion of D@ G./ Chromato!raphy% Separation of mino acids, su!ars, lipids usin! #aper chromato!raphy and )hin layer chromato!raphy+ Determination of *F >alues+ 4*7 Rf!.cs2 .+ #rinciples of Biochemistry 7ehnin!er .;;1 0+ -arper8s Biochemistry $urray .;;1 1+ #hysical Chemistry t,ins .;;. 2+ #hysical Chemistry Castellan .;;1 3+ Biolo!ical Spectroscopy 7alcowicB .;61 4+ nalytical Biochemistry -olme .;61 5+ =nByme <inetics #lownan .;50 6+ =nByme Structure and $echanism Ferst .;55 ;+ Biophysical Chemistry Cpadhyay .;55 .?+ Biochemistry Satyanarayamn .;;; ..+ $icrobiolo!y #elcBar .;64 .0+ $icrobiolo!y Devis .;6? .1+ General $icrobiolo!y #owar% Da!inawala %%%%%% .2+ Cell Biolo!y #owar %%%%%% .3+ #rinciples of !enetics Gardner .;;. .4+ D@ Clonin! Glover .;63 .5+ $olecular Clonin! $aniatis .;60 .6+ Fundamental Immunolo!y #aul .;65 .;+ =ssential Immunolo!y *oitt .;66 0?+ $olecular Biolo!y of Gene 9atson %%%%%% 0.+ )rans!enic animals Grosveld .;;0 00+ )rans!enic #lants -iatt .;;0 01+ Industrial $icrobiolo!y Casida .;;? 02+ @ucleic acid and protein se:uence Bishop .;65 analysis% practical approach 03+ Gymnosperms Chamberlein 04+ Flora of Bentham *+ -oo,er 05+ Genes and =volution 'ha 06+ #lant natomy Faha 0;+ =col!y Adum 0a1! VI 2 D%:%$al a.) Cyb! F'!.s%cs U.%$ I2 Bas%cs 'f C'(1u$!s Computer or!aniBation, Components of computers I Input J Autput devices, C#C, $emory I *$, *A$ and e&ternal stora!e devices+ U.%$ II2 Data representations Inte!ers, real, binary, octal, he&adecimal J their conversions+ 7o!ic !ates I @e!ation, A*, @D, HA* etc+ U.%$ III2 Introduction to Aperatin! System Basics of Aperatin! System, $emory structure, concurrency, schedulin!, synchroniBation J memory mana!ement+ =&les of Aperatin! Systems I 9indows J 7inu&+ U.%$ IV2 File Systems J @etwor,in! Introduction to fle systems I F).0, F).4, F)10, @)FS, =&t0, =&t1 J -FS+ Basics of @etwor,in! I )ypes of topolo!ies, 7@, $@, 9@+ U.%$ V2 Introduction to Internet 9orld 9ide 9eb, =%mails, Chat, Search =n!ines, @etwor,in! #rotocols+ @etwor, Security I )hreats, >ulnerabilities, ccess Control, >irus, )roKans, etc+ Security plan J policies+ U.%$ VI2 Cyber Crime J Di!ital =vidence 9hat is cyber crime, types of cyber crimes, Di!ital =vidence, Di!ital >s #hysical =vidence, @ature of Di!ital =vidence, #recautions while dealin! with Di!ital =vidence+ Practicals based on VI 2 D%:%$al a.) Cyb! F'!.s%cs .+ Findin! results of diferent lo!ic !ates J their combinations+ 0+ 9or,in! with 9indows I File Gcreation, modifcation, deletion, attributes/, Folder Gcreation, nestin!, attributes/ 1+ 9or,in! with 7inu& I File Gcreation, modifcation, deletion, attributes/, Folder Gcreation, nestin!, attributes/ 2+ 9or,in! with e&ternal stora!e devices usin! 9indows I *eadin! J 9ritin! data on Floppy, CD, D>D, CSB )humbdrive+ 3+ 9or,in! with e&ternal stora!e devices usin! 7inu& I *eadin! J 9ritin! data on Floppy, CD, D>D, CSB )humbdrive+ 4+ Cnderstandin! 7@ I Client L Server, Cser creation, password protection+ 5+ Cse of Internet I >isitin! websites with !iven C*7, searchin! information usin! search en!ine+ 6+ Cse of = I mail I Creatin! e I mail ID, sendin! J receivin! e I mails with attachments+ ;+ @etwor,in! commands I li,e pin!, I#Conf!, etc+ with various switches+ .?+ )racin! = I mail I Findin! senders I# ddress of received e I mail, tracin! route of e I mail received usin! tools available on internet e+!+ >isual )race *oute etc+ List of Books: .+ Cyber 7aw in India by Faroo: hmad% #ioneer Boo,s 0+ Infromation )echnolo!y 7aw and #ractice by >a,ul Sharma% Cniversal 7aw #ublishin! Co+ #vt+ 7td+ 1+ )he Indian Cyber 7aw by Suresh )+ >ishwanathan% Bharat 7aw -ouse @ew Delhi 2+ Guide to Cyber and =% Commerce 7aws by #+$+ Bu,shi and *+<+ Suri% Bharat 7aw -ouse, @ew Delhi 3+ Guide to Cyber 7aws by *odney D+ *yder% 9adhwa and Compney, @a!pur 4+ )he Information technolo!y ct, 0???% Bare ct% #rofessional Boo, #ublishers, @ew Delhi+ 5+ Computer Forensics" #rinciples and #ractices by 7inda >olonino, *eynaldo nBaldua and 'ana Godwin %#earson #rentice%-all 0??5+ 6+ First *esponder8s Gude to Computer Forensics by *ichard @olan et al+% Carne!i $ellon, 0??3+ ;+ Di!ital =vidence and Computer Crime, 0nd ed+ By =o!han Casey% cdemic #ress, 0??2+ .?+ )he *e!ulation of Cyberspace by ndrew $urray, 0??4% *outled!e I Cavendish+ ..+ Scene of the Cybercrime" Computer Forensics -andboo, by Syn!ress+ .0+ Security and Incident *esponse by <eith '+ 'ones, *ichard BeKtlich and Curtis 9+ *ose .1+ 7ist of 9ebsites for more information is available on " -ttp"LLwww+!ary,essler+net+libraryLforensicsurl+html